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titleOfInvention Simplified fertilization method of sugarcane
abstract The invention relates to a simplified fertilization method of sugarcane, belonging to the fertilization technical field, wherein the traditional multiple habitual fertilization of the sugarcane is changed to primary fertilization when the sugarcane is planted; lots of essential nutrient elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium can be provided; and after the base fertilizer and the sugarcane are fertilized to the soil, the nutrients needed by the sugarcane during the whole physiological period are provided, thus the sugarcane can grow quickly at each growth period and fully obtain needed nutrients. With the adoption of the simplified fertilization method, the utilization rate of the fertilizer is improved, the sugarcane planting cost is reduced, dose and pollution of the agricultural fertilizer are reduced, the yield and quality of the sugarcane are improved, and the problems of many sugarcane fertilization times, low fertilization utilization rate and great labor intensity are solved.
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